Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] been [v-ing] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd been expecting a great hall with a giant round table , towering turrets , a moat and a drawbridge , but , of course , it turned out to be a ruin . |
2 | I 'd been writing a monthly column for Options as long as I 'd been writing at all . |
3 | If I 'd been doing a pukka delivery , I could just have carried straight on virtually due north and come to City Road . |
4 | I 'd been applying a special cream to his ankles which was supposed to harden the skin , but it did n't seem to do much good . |
5 | I have no compass to tell me what I am destined for ; and yet , when I look back , everything seems to fit as well together as if I 'd been following a benevolent daimon all along … |
6 | He turned out to be an inspector of taxes with whom I had been conducting a mini back-duty enquiry and which was in the concluding stages . |
7 | I had been swimming a long time that first Sunday , far out in the bay , and he could easily have slipped the things on to the Bourani end of the beach while I was in the water . |
8 | In those days I had been doing a good deal of drawing ; and , having come under Wyndham Lewis 's influence , I took my Vorticist efforts round to the Master , and , to my surprise , I found that he thought quite well of them . |
9 | She had been wearing a light cotton shirt with a dark blue skirt . |
10 | I was sure she had been holding a small phial with the letters ‘ SUL ’ written on it . |
11 | She had been expecting a small , dusty room filled with paintings draped in cloths that were thick with dust , where air would have a musty scent of old canvas and decay . |
12 | She is seen to suffer for what she did , and Mary , the other sister , likewise ‘ paid heavily ’ : let down by an Indian student with whom she had been having a long affair . |
13 | She claimed she had been having a passionate affair with Mary Jo 's husband Joey , 36 . |
14 | She had been having a little innocent fun . |
15 | True to the word , she had been adding a full bottle to her small garden pond on a weekly basis , for the past month . |
16 | She had been rehearsing a new song on the way to the Ritz , but did n't know who wrote it . |
17 | After hearing that they had been attending a high school graduation party , they were released by the judge on the condition that they were each driven to their parents ' home exactly as they appeared in court — with only a blanket for |
18 | One moment they had been crossing a burning glade of shoulder-high grass in the full glare of the sun and the next they descended abruptly into a dark , silent , mysterious world where the air was cool and moist , the earth soft and spongy underfoot , and dazzling orchids blazed suddenly among the deep green undergrowth . |
19 | Most of the ‘ masters ’ of torture said that they had been fighting a desperate unseen war , whose atmosphere could not be imagined by people from democracies . |
20 | He also told police he 'd been copying a homosexual video tape . |
21 | Clearly he 'd been having a bad time of it . |
22 | Since then it had been showing a worrying tendency , when Rincewind was feeling rundown or especially threatened , to try to get itself said . |
23 | He had been expecting a great difference , but not the extent of the hostility that had greeted him and the reality of a giant Worm wielding enormous electrical energy . |
24 | He had been using a great deal of unnecessary and inappropriate tension when reciting . |
25 | Only then did he fully realize that he had been experiencing a mild dull pressure in the head , as well as the nausea , physical and mental fatigue . |
26 | He had been serving a 20-year term in Nicosia 's central prison . |
27 | He had been wearing a blue sweatshirt over his T-shirt , which he had taken off after the pub fight broke out . |
28 | Prior to his death , he had been planning a full-scale war with Scotland , calling upon his subjects to raise the revenues for the undertaking . |
29 | All this time he had been keeping a reserve force waiting in the library . |
30 | He had been keeping a wary eye on Jacques Devraux while he made another laborious copy of the revolutionary tract and he stopped writing to watch the Frenchman walk back to his own quarters . |